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Great car for daughter - 2003 Chevrolet Tracker
By Kt - April 3 - 11:23 amBought this car used for my daughter. Not a car with great p/u so i knew she would not be taking off from a dead stop. Not a lot of room in back seat so other kids did not like riding in it so i knew they would not pile into her car. Great leg room in front seat. Has used this car to travel back and forth to school in northeast. Handles great in snow and rain. Easy to park. Good car for a parent concerned about kids safety.
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Think Twice - 2000 Chevrolet Tracker
By Eng - February 16 - 6:44 pmI have read the many posts on these however they are not as reliable as most think. LOOK VERY CLOSELY IF YOU ARE BUYING ONE FROM UP NORTH! The rust issues for these are pathetic. There is no underbody coating on these and even though the vehicle might look nice on the outside.. the underside of these are eaten up. I mean rusty leaky oil pans, brake lines, inner rocker panels. Also.. be sure to test the auto locking 4WD hubs. Most owners never service these and they will not engage in 4WD even though the light says its on. The 4 cyl is a good engine but fuel economy is not very good. 21 MPG HWY is about as good as it gets.
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A great little SUV - 2000 Chevrolet Tracker
By dan - January 30 - 2:07 pmI have had a few of these and the 4 CYL engine is the way to go. The v-6 seems to have timing belt noise issues and does not hold up any near as long as the 4 cyl. These have no real towing ability and seem to eat front brakes. The body panels dent easily. The power steering rack and pinion also is known to leak. All in all it will go about anywhere and has ample heat and AC. I have seen the 4 cyl models with well over 180K miles on them with no issues. A safe bet for a used vehicle. It it hard to buy them at the market prices... these hold their value quite well.
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Pleasant surprise - 2003 Chevrolet Tracker
By SJ - December 29 - 3:27 pmI looked at the chassis on a RAV4 and knew it wasnt what I wanted so I opted for the Tracker, which is more truck for the buck. It runs and rides like one (as would be expected), which is fine with me. Not fond of the plastic trim, radio or fan, but the overall package works- people like it, the engines a breeze to work on if you need to, and the P (power) switch works, adjusting the shift pattern to provide more power. It gets surprisingly good mileage- up to 25 mpg on the freeway at legal speeds. Too bad Suzuki gave up on the design, it was a classic.
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2003 Tracker Convertible - 2003 Chevrolet Tracker
By Karen - October 10 - 4:24 pmI found the car I wanted then starting looking for it and found it with only 47,000 miles and in mint condition. It is exactly what I wanted, fun, good mileage, and so far dependable. I am 65 and cant tell you how many seniors have stopped me to tell them they want one too. Dont know why they stopped making them.
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I LOVE MY TRACKER!!! - 2003 Chevrolet Tracker
By Angela - September 25 - 1:40 amI have owned my tracker for just over a year, and has put over 20,000 kms on it so far...its a great road trip car...lots of space with the seats down.. however not much room for adults with long legs in the back.. It turns great and handles well... havent had any problems mechanically..."knock on wood".. very quiet... and reliable. Can anyone tell me what that power button is actually for??
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The perfect first car - 2003 Chevrolet Tracker
By inlovewithyellow - September 11 - 9:49 amI got my tracker when I was 16, and found that it was the perfect first car. It was easy to drive, with just enough room without being a beast on the road. I felt safe and had no serious blindspots. The 4 cylinder engine was the perfect balance between power and fuel economy. It did anything I asked, from driving up curvy, curvy mountainous roads, to in- town driving, to going three miles up, three miles down on Mt. Currahee (a gravel, washed out road up a mountain...very off road). I could stow gear, friends and even haul bricks. After 6 years, it started to have a few problems starting, but started when given gas. It quit when idling at a stoplight once, but the dealer could find nothing.
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Keeps on rolling - 2000 Chevrolet Tracker
By maggie - August 28 - 6:27 amMy Tracker has been in my family coming up on 9 years now. Bought it new in Dec 2000. Mine is the rear wheel drive, soft top version. It has a manual transmission. I (the mom) drove it for 7 years with never a problem. Outside of routine maintenance, it has cost me no money. My son bought it from me 2 years when stationed in sunny southern CA. Again, no problems with it. Routine maintenance only. He recently drove it cross country, from CA to VA with no problem at all. Very soon, he will be purchasing a newer car and the Tracker will go to his younger sister who is in college. For basic transportation, with no bells and whistles, this is a great little car.
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Great little car - 1998 Chevrolet Tracker
By Ranradio - August 26 - 1:20 pmThis has been a no problem car since new. 4 wheel drive works great. Use it for driving to work and back, has never let me down yet!
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My Wife Loves It! - 2001 Chevrolet Tracker
By Tevident - June 20 - 9:42 pmI bought our two tone black & Grey Tracker a little under a year now and it has amazed all that ride in it! i purchased way below edmunds private party price with low miles for a 2001 model (60,000) and the look and feel of the vehicle is amazing. My wife always comments on how she feels like its the little-big car! Im always borrowing the tracker from her to use the cargo space it provides...Foldable rear seats and high roof work for me!